2 Riders, Amendments, and Notices begin immediately following the last page of the Certificate of Coverage

3 Certificate of Coverage Preexisting Condition United HealthCare Insurance Company 185 Asylum Street Hartford, Connecticut Please note that your Policy contains a preexisting condition clause. For more information, see (Section 2: What is Not Covered: Exclusions) located in the Certificate of Coverage. Read Your Policy Carefully This Group Policy ("Policy") is entered into by and between United HealthCare Insurance Company and the "Enrolling Group," as described in Exhibit 1. Benefit Reduction For Network and Non-Network Benefits you must notify us five business days before follow-up (post-emergency) treatment begins. (You do not have to notify us before the initial Emergency treatment.) If you fail to notify us as required, Benefits will be reduced to 50% of Eligible Expenses. Cancellation Information For important cancellation information, please refer to Article 5: Policy Termination About this Policy When we use the words "we," "us," and "our" in this document, we are referring to United HealthCare Insurance Company. CCOV.I.07.NC

6 P. Services Provided under another Plan Q. Transplants R. Travel S. Types of Care T. Vision and Hearing U. All Other Exclusions Section 3: When Coverage Begins How to Enroll Replacement of Prior Group Insurance If You Are Hospitalized When Your Coverage Begins Important Information Regarding Coverage Who is Eligible for Coverage Eligible Person Dependent When to Enroll and When Coverage Begins Initial Enrollment Period Open Enrollment Period New Eligible Persons Adding New Dependents Special Enrollment Period Late Enrollees Section 4: When Coverage Ends General Information about When Coverage Ends Events Ending Your Coverage Other Events Ending Your Coverage Coverage for a Disabled Dependent Child Continuation of Coverage and Conversion Qualifying Events for Continuation Coverage under State Law Terminating Events for Continuation Coverage under State Law Conversion Section 5: How to File a Claim If You Receive Covered Health Services from a Network Provider If You Receive Covered Health Services from a Non-Network Provider Required Information Payment of Benefits Section 6: Grievance and Appeal Procedure Utilization Review Utilization Review Program Operation Urgent Care Review Prospective (Pre-service) and Concurrent Reviews Retrospective (Post-Service) Reviews Appeal and Grievance Procedures Noncertification (Clinical) Appeals Standard Noncertification Appeals Expedited Noncertification Appeals External Review of Noncertified Decisions Standard External Review COC.TOC.I.07.NC 3

7 Expedited External Review Non-Clinical Appeals (Benefit Grievances) First-Level Grievance Review Second-Level Grievance Review Second-Level Grievance Review Procedures Section 7: Coordination of Benefits Benefits When You Have Coverage under More than One Plan When Coordination of Benefits Applies Definitions Order of Benefit Determination Rules Effect on the Benefits of This Plan Right to Receive and Release Needed Information Payments Made Right of Recovery When Medicare is Secondary Section 8: General Legal Provisions Your Relationship with Us Coverage Determination Our Relationship with Providers and Enrolling Groups Your Relationship with Providers and Enrolling Groups Notice Statements by Enrolling Group or Subscriber Incentives to Providers Incentives to You Rebates and Other Payments Interpretation of Benefits Administrative Services Amendments to the Policy Information and Records Examination of Covered Persons Workers Compensation not Affected Refund of Overpayments Limitation of Action Entire Policy Certification of Coverage Form Section 9: Defined Terms COC.TOC.I.07.NC 4

8 Certificate of Coverage United HealthCare Insurance Company Certificate of Coverage is Part of Policy This Certificate of Coverage (Certificate) is part of the Policy that is a legal document between United HealthCare Insurance Company and the Enrolling Group to provide Benefits to Covered Persons, subject to the terms, conditions, exclusions and limitations of the Policy. We issue the Policy based on the Enrolling Group s application and payment of the required Policy Charges. In addition to this Certificate the Policy includes: The Group Policy. The Schedule of Benefits. The Enrolling Group s application. Riders. Amendments. You can review the Policy at the office of the Enrolling Group during regular business hours. Changes to the Document We may from time to time modify this Certificate by attaching legal documents called Riders and/or Amendments that may change certain provisions of the Certificate. When that happens we will send you a new Certificate, Rider or Amendment pages. No one can make any changes to the Policy unless those changes are in writing. Other Information You Should Have We have the right to change, interpret, modify, withdraw or add Benefits, or to terminate the Policy, as permitted by law, without your approval. On its effective date this Certificate replaces and overrules any Certificate that we may have previously issued to you. This Certificate will in turn be overruled by any Certificate we issue to you in the future. The Policy will take effect on the date specified in the Policy. Coverage under the Policy will begin at 12:01 a.m. and end at 12:00 midnight in the time zone of the Enrolling Group s location. The Policy will remain in effect as long as the Policy Charges are paid when they are due, subject to termination of the Policy. We are delivering the Policy in the State of North Carolina. The Policy is governed by ERISA unless the Enrolling Group is not an employee welfare benefit plan as defined by ERISA. To the extent that state law applies, the laws of the State of North Carolina are the laws that govern the Policy. COC.CER.I.07.NC 5

9 Introduction to Your Certificate We are pleased to provide you with this Certificate. This Certificate and the other Policy documents describe your Benefits, as well as your rights and responsibilities, under the Policy. How to Use this Document We encourage you to read your Certificate and any attached Riders and/or Amendments carefully. We especially encourage you to review the Benefit limitations of this Certificate by reading the attached Schedule of Benefits along with Section 1: Covered Health Services and Section 2: Exclusions and Limitations. You should also carefully read Section 8: General Legal Provisions to better understand how this Certificate and your Benefits work. You should call us if you have questions about the limits of the coverage available to you. Many of the sections of the Certificate are related to other sections of the document. You may not have all of the information you need by reading just one section. We also encourage you to keep your Certificate and Schedule of Benefits and any attachments in a safe place for your future reference. If there is a conflict between this Certificate and any summaries provided to you by the Enrolling Group, this Certificate will control. Please be aware that your Physician is not responsible for knowing or communicating your Benefits. Information about Defined Terms Because this Certificate is part of a legal document, we want to give you information about the document that will help you understand it. Certain capitalized words have special meanings. We have defined these words in Section 9: Defined Terms. You can refer to Section 9: Defined Terms as you read this document to have a clearer understanding of your Certificate. When we use the words "we," "us," and "our" in this document, we are referring to United HealthCare Insurance Company. When we use the words "you" and "your," we are referring to people who are Covered Persons, as that term is defined in Section 9: Defined Terms. Don t Hesitate to Contact Us Throughout the document you will find statements that encourage you to contact us for further information. Whenever you have a question or concern regarding your Benefits, please call us using the telephone number for Customer Care listed on your ID card. It will be our pleasure to assist you. COC.INT.I.07.NC 6

10 Your Responsibilities Be Enrolled and Pay Required Contributions Benefits are available to you only if you are enrolled for coverage under the Policy. Your enrollment options, and the corresponding dates that coverage begins, are listed in Section 3: When Coverage Begins. To be enrolled with us and receive Benefits, both of the following apply: Your enrollment must be in accordance with the Policy issued to your Enrolling Group, including the eligibility requirements. You must qualify as a Subscriber or his or her Dependent as those terms are defined in Section 9: Defined Terms. Your Enrolling Group may require you to make certain payments to them, in order for you to remain enrolled under the Policy and receive Benefits. If you have questions about this, contact your Enrolling Group. Be Aware this Benefit Plan Does Not Pay for All Health Services Your right to Benefits is limited to Covered Health Services. The extent of this Benefit plan s payments for Covered Health Services and any obligation that you may have to pay for a portion of the cost of those Covered Health Services is set forth in the Schedule of Benefits. Decide What Services You Should Receive Care decisions are between you and your Physicians. We do not make decisions about the kind of care you should or should not receive. Choose Your Physician It is your responsibility to select the health care professionals who will deliver care to you. We arrange for Physicians and other health care professionals and facilities to participate in a Network. Our credentialing process confirms public information about the professionals and facilities licenses and other credentials, but does not assure the quality of their services. These professionals and facilities are independent practitioners and entities that are solely responsible for the care they deliver. Pay Your Share You must pay a Copayment and/or Coinsurance for most Covered Health Services. These payments are due at the time of service or when billed by the Physician, provider or facility. Copayment and Coinsurance amounts are listed in the Schedule of Benefits. You must also pay any amount that exceeds Eligible Expenses. Pay the Cost of Excluded Services You must pay the cost of all excluded services and items. Review Section 2: Exclusions and Limitations to become familiar with this Benefit plan s exclusions. Show Your ID Card You should show your identification (ID) card every time you request health services. If you do not show your ID card, the provider may fail to bill the correct entity for the services delivered, and any resulting delay may mean that you will be unable to collect any Benefits otherwise owed to you. COC.YRP.I.07.NC 7

11 File Claims with Complete and Accurate Information When you receive Covered Health Services from a non-network provider, you are responsible for requesting payment from us. You must file the claim in a format that contains all of the information we require, as described in Section 5: How to File a Claim. Use Your Prior Health Care Coverage If you have prior coverage that, as required by state law, extends benefits for a particular condition or a disability, we will not pay Benefits for health services for that condition or disability until the prior coverage ends. We will pay Benefits as of the day your coverage begins under this Benefit plan for all other Covered Health Services that are not related to the condition or disability for which you have other coverage. COC.YRP.I.07.NC 8

12 Our Responsibilities Determine Benefits We make administrative decisions regarding whether this Benefit plan will pay for any portion of the cost of a health care service you intend to receive or have received. Our decisions are for payment purposes only. We do not make decisions about the kind of care you should or should not receive. You and your providers must make those treatment decisions. We have the discretion to do the following: Interpret Benefits and the other terms, limitations and exclusions set out in this Certificate, the Schedule of Benefits, and any Riders and/or Amendments. Make factual determinations relating to Benefits. We may delegate this discretionary authority to other persons or entities that may provide administrative services for this Benefit plan, such as claims processing. The identity of the service providers and the nature of their services may be changed from time to time in our discretion. In order to receive Benefits, you must cooperate with those service providers. Disclosure of Payment Obligations Note: Your actual expense for covered health care services may exceed the stated coinsurance percentage or copayment amount because actual provider charges may not be used to determine plan or insured payment obligations. For Copayment amounts based off a percentage (rather than a flat dollar Copayment), we calculate the Copayment amount as follows: For Network Providers: Step 1: We determine the contracted rate we have with the provider for the care you receive. Step 2: We then calculate your Copayment on the contracted rate. Step 3: Finally, we calculate our reimbursement to the provider by subtracting your Copayment amount from the contracted rate. For information about how we determine calculated rate, please see the definition for Eligibility Expenses in Section 9. Example: Deductible has been satisfied Outpatient Surgery charge is $1,200 Contracted rate is $900 Copayment is 20% You pay 20% of $900 =$180 We pay $900 - $180 = $720 For Non-Network Providers Non-Medical Emergency or Not Coordinated by Us: Step 1:We determine the Eligible Expense for the care you received. We determine Eligible Expenses using internal payment policy guidelines and available data resources. Please see Section 9 for a complete determination of Eligible Expenses. Step 2: We then calculate your Copayment on the Eligible Expense. Notice: Your actual expenses for covered services may exceed the stated Copayment amount because actual provider charges may not be used to determine our and your payment obligations. COC.ORP.I.07.NC 9

13 Step 3: We calculate our payment by subtracting your Copayment amount from the Eligible Expense. Step 4: We determine if there is any remaining balance resulting from the difference between the actual provider charges and the Eligible Expense. You are responsible for paying 100% of the difference between the actual billed charges and our Eligible Expense for your care. Example: Actual Outpatient Surgery charge is $1,500; Deductible has been satisfied. Eligible Expense - $1,200 Copayment is 20% of $1,200 (Eligible Expense) =$240 We pay $1,200 (Eligible Expense) - $240 (Copayment) =$960 You pay the difference between the actual charges and Eligible Expenses and your Copayment amount: $1,500 - $1,200 = $300 plus $240 = $540 For Non-Network Providers Emergency Medical Condition or Otherwise Coordinated by Us: Step 1: We work with the provider to obtain a negotiated rate. Step 2: Step 3: If a negotiated rate is obtained, we calculate your Copayment based on the negotiated rate. If a negotiated rate is not obtained, we calculate your Copayment based on the provider s actual billed charges. If a negotiated rate is obtained, we calculate our payment by subtracting your Copayment amount from the negotiated rate. If a negotiated rate is not obtained, we calculate our payment by subtracting your Copayment amount from the provider s actual charges. Examples: Actual Outpatient Surgery charge is $1,500; Deductible has been satisfied. 1. Negotiated Rate = $1,200 Copayment is 20% You pay $240 We pay $1,200 (negotiated rate) - $240 (Copayment) =$ Non-Negotiated Rate =$1,500 Copayment is 20% You pay $300 We pay $1,500 (Non-Negotiated rate) -$300 (Copayment) = $1,200 Pay for Our Portion of the Cost of Covered Health Services We pay Benefits for Covered Health Services as described in Section 1: Covered Health Services and in the Schedule of Benefits, unless the service is excluded in Section 2: Exclusions and Limitations. This means we only pay our portion of the cost of Covered Health Services. It also means that not all of the health care services you receive may be paid for (in full or in part) by this Benefit plan. Pay Network Providers It is the responsibility of Network Physicians and facilities to file for payment from us. When you receive Covered Health Services from Network providers, you do not have to submit a claim to us. COC.ORP.I.07.NC 10

14 Pay for Covered Health Services Provided by Non-Network Providers In accordance with any state prompt pay requirements, we will pay Benefits after we receive your request for payment that includes all required information. See Section 5: How to File a Claim. Services Outside Provider Network When you seek medical care from a network provider and the network provider is not able and not available to meet your health care needs without unreasonable delay, you may seek out-of-network Covered Health Services from a non-network provider and the services will be reimbursed as though they were provided by a network provider. Review and Determine Benefits in Accordance with our Reimbursement Policies We develop our reimbursement policy guidelines, in our sole discretion, in accordance with one or more of the following methodologies: As indicated in the most recent edition of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), a publication of the American Medical Association, and/or the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). As reported by generally recognized professionals or publications. As used for Medicare. As determined by medical staff and outside medical consultants pursuant to other appropriate sources or determinations that we accept. Following evaluation and validation of certain provider billings (e.g., error, abuse and fraud reviews), our reimbursement policies are applied to provider billings. We share our reimbursement policies with Physicians and other providers in our Network through our provider website. Network Physicians and providers may not bill you for the difference between their contract rate (as may be modified by our reimbursement policies) and the billed charge. However, non-network providers are not subject to this prohibition, and may bill you for any amounts we do not pay, including amounts that are denied because one of our reimbursement policies does not reimburse (in whole or in part) for the service billed. You may obtain copies of our reimbursement policies for yourself or to share with your non-network Physician or provider by going to or by calling Customer Care at the telephone number on your ID card. Offer Health Education Services to You From time to time, we may provide you with access to information about additional services that are available to you, such as disease management programs, health education, and patient advocacy. It is solely your decision whether to participate in the programs, but we recommend that you discuss them with your Physician. COC.ORP.I.07.NC 11

15 Section 1: Covered Health Services Benefits for Covered Health Services Benefits are available only if all of the following are true: Covered Health Services are received while the Policy is in effect. Covered Health Services are received prior to the date that any of the individual termination conditions listed in Section 4: When Coverage Ends occurs. The person who receives Covered Health Services is a Covered Person and meets all eligibility requirements specified in the Policy. This section describes Covered Health Services for which Benefits are available. Please refer to the attached Schedule of Benefits for details about: The amount you must pay for these Covered Health Services (including any Annual Deductible, Copayment and/or Coinsurance). Any limit that applies to these Covered Health Services (including visit, day and dollar limits on services and/or any Maximum Policy Benefit). Any limit that applies to the amount you are required to pay in a year (Out-of-Pocket Maximum). Any responsibility you have for notifying us or obtaining prior authorization. Please note that in listing services or examples, when we say "this includes," it is not our intent to limit the description to that specific list. When we do intend to limit a list of services or examples, we state specifically that the list "is limited to." 1. Ambulance Services Emergency ambulance transportation by a licensed ambulance service to the nearest Hospital where Emergency Health Services can be performed. Non-Emergency ambulance transportation by a licensed ambulance service (either ground or air ambulance, as we determine appropriate) between facilities when the transport is any of the following: From a non-network Hospital to a Network Hospital. To a Hospital that provides a higher level of care that was not available at the original Hospital. To a more cost-effective acute care facility. From an acute facility to a sub-acute setting. 2. Congenital Heart Disease Surgeries Congenital heart disease (CHD) surgeries which are ordered by a Physician. CHD surgical procedures include, but are not limited to, surgeries to treat conditions such as coarctation of the aorta, aortic stenosis, tetralogy of fallot, transposition of the great vessels, and hypoplastic left or right heart syndrome. Surgery may be performed as open or closed surgical procedures or may be performed through interventional cardiac catheterization. We have specific guidelines regarding Benefits for CHD services. Contact us at the telephone number on your ID card for information about these guidelines. COC.CHS.I.07.NC 12

16 3. Dental Services - Accident Only Dental services when all of the following are true: Treatment is necessary because of accidental damage. Dental services are received from a Doctor of Dental Surgery or Doctor of Medical Dentistry. The dental damage is severe enough that initial contact with a Physician or dentist occurred within 72 hours of the accident. (You may request an extension of this time period provided that you do so within 60 days of the Injury and if extenuating circumstances exist due to the severity of the Injury.) Please note that dental damage that occurs as a result of normal activities of daily living or extraordinary use of the teeth is not considered having occurred as an accident. Benefits are not available for repairs to teeth that are damaged as a result of such activities. Dental services to repair damage caused by accidental Injury must conform to the following time-frames: Treatment is started within three months of the accident, unless extenuating circumstances exist (such as prolonged hospitalization or the presence of fixation wires from fracture care). Treatment must be completed within 12 months of the accident. Benefits for treatment of accidental Injury are limited to the following: Emergency examination. Necessary diagnostic X-rays. Endodontic (root canal) treatment. Temporary splinting of teeth. Prefabricated post and core. Simple minimal restorative procedures (fillings). Extractions. Post-traumatic crowns if such are the only clinically acceptable treatment. Replacement of lost teeth due to the Injury by implant, dentures or bridges. 4. Diabetes Services Diabetes Self-Management and Training/Diabetic Eye Examinations/Foot Care Outpatient self-management training for the treatment of diabetes, education and medical nutrition therapy services. Diabetes outpatient self-management training, education and medical nutrition therapy services must be ordered by a Physician and provided by appropriately licensed or registered healthcare professionals. Benefits under this section also include medical eye examinations (dilated retinal examinations) and preventive foot care for Covered Persons with diabetes. Diabetic Self-Management Items Insulin pumps and supplies for the management and treatment of diabetes, based upon the medical needs of the Covered Person. An insulin pump is subject to all the conditions of coverage stated under Durable Medical Equipment. Benefits for blood glucose monitors, insulin syringes with needles, blood glucose and urine test strips, ketone test strips and tablets and lancets and lancet devices are described under the Outpatient Prescription Drug Rider. 5. Durable Medical Equipment Durable Medical Equipment that meets each of the following criteria: Ordered or provided by a Physician for outpatient use primarily in a home setting. Used for medical purposes. Not consumable or disposable except as needed for the effective use of covered Durable Medical Equipment. Not of use to a person in the absence of a disease or disability. Benefits under this section include Durable Medical Equipment provided to you by a Physician. COC.CHS.I.07.NC 13

17 If more than one piece of Durable Medical Equipment can meet your functional needs, Benefits are available only for the equipment that meets the minimum specifications for your needs. If you rent or purchase a piece of Durable Medical Equipment that exceeds this guideline, you will be responsible for any cost difference between the piece you rent or purchase and the piece we have determined is the most cost-effective. Examples of Durable Medical Equipment include: Equipment to assist mobility, such as a standard wheelchair. A standard Hospital-type bed. Oxygen and the rental of equipment to administer oxygen (including tubing, connectors and masks). Delivery pumps for tube feedings (including tubing and connectors). Braces, including necessary adjustments to shoes to accommodate braces. Braces that stabilize an injured body part and braces to treat curvature of the spine are considered Durable Medical Equipment and are a Covered Health Service. Braces that straighten or change the shape of a body part are orthotic devices, and are excluded from coverage. Dental braces are also excluded from coverage. Mechanical equipment necessary for the treatment of chronic or acute respiratory failure (except that air-conditioners, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, air purifiers and filters, and personal comfort items are excluded from coverage). Burn garments. Insulin pumps and all related necessary supplies as described under Diabetes Services. Benefits under this section do not include any device, appliance, pump, machine, stimulator, or monitor that is fully implanted into the body. We will decide if the equipment should be purchased or rented. Benefits are available for repairs and replacement, except that: Benefits for repair and replacement do not apply to damage due to misuse, malicious breakage or gross neglect. Benefits are not available to replace lost or stolen items. 6. Emergency Health Services - Outpatient Services that are required to stabilize or initiate treatment in an Emergency. Emergency Health Services must be received on an outpatient basis at a Hospital or Alternate Facility. Benefits under this section include the facility charge, supplies and all professional services required to stabilize your condition and/or initiate treatment. This includes placement in an observation bed for the purpose of monitoring your condition (rather than being admitted to a Hospital for an Inpatient Stay). Benefits under this section are not available for services to treat a condition that does not meet the definition of an Emergency. 7. Home Health Care Services received from a Home Health Agency that are both of the following: Ordered by a Physician. Provided in your home by a registered nurse, or provided by either a home health aide or licensed practical nurse and supervised by a registered nurse. Benefits are available only when the Home Health Agency services are provided on a part-time, Intermittent Care schedule and when skilled care is required. Skilled care is skilled nursing, skilled teaching, and skilled rehabilitation services when all of the following are true: It must be delivered or supervised by licensed technical or professional medical personnel in order to obtain the specified medical outcome, and provide for the safety of the patient. It is ordered by a Physician. It is not delivered for the purpose of assisting with activities of daily living, including but not limited to dressing, feeding, bathing or transferring from a bed to a chair. It requires clinical training in order to be delivered safely and effectively. COC.CHS.I.07.NC 14

18 It is not Custodial Care. We will determine if Benefits are available by reviewing both the skilled nature of the service and the need for Physician-directed medical management. A service will not be determined to be "skilled" simply because there is not an available caregiver. 8. Hospice Care Hospice care that is recommended by a Physician. Hospice care is an integrated program that provides comfort and support services for the terminally ill. Hospice care includes physical, psychological, social and spiritual care for the terminally ill person and short-term grief counseling for immediate family members while the Covered Person is receiving hospice care. Benefits are available when hospice care is received from a licensed hospice agency. Please contact us for more information regarding our guidelines for hospice care. You can contact us at the telephone number on your ID card. 9. Hospital - Inpatient Stay Services and supplies provided during an Inpatient Stay in a Hospital. Benefits are available for: Supplies and non-physician services received during the Inpatient Stay. Room and board in a Semi-private Room (a room with two or more beds). Physician services for anesthesiologists, Emergency room Physicians, consulting Physicians, pathologists and radiologists. (Benefits for other Physician services are described under Physician Fees for Surgical and Medical Services.) 10. Lab, X-Ray and Diagnostics - Outpatient Services for Sickness and Injury-related diagnostic purposes, received on an outpatient basis at a Hospital or Alternate Facility include, but are not limited to: Lab and radiology/x-ray. Mammography. Benefits under this section include: The facility charge and the charge for supplies and equipment. Physician services for anesthesiologists, pathologists and radiologists. (Benefits for other Physician services are described under Physician Fees for Surgical and Medical Services.) When these services are performed in a Physician s office, Benefits are described under Physician s Office Services - Sickness and Injury. Lab, X-ray and diagnostic services for preventive care are described under Preventive Care Services. 11. Lab, X-Ray and Major Diagnostics - CT, PET Scans, MRI, MRA and Nuclear Medicine - Outpatient Services for CT scans, PET scans, MRI, MRA, nuclear medicine, and major diagnostic services received on an outpatient basis at a Hospital or Alternate Facility or in a Physician s office. Benefits under this section include: The facility charge and the charge for supplies and equipment. Physician services for anesthesiologists, pathologists and radiologists. (Benefits for other Physician services are described under Physician Fees for Surgical and Medical Services.) 12. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services - Inpatient and Intermediate Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services received on an inpatient or Intermediate Care basis in a Hospital or an Alternate Facility. The Mental Health/Substance Abuse Designee, who will authorize the services, will determine the appropriate setting for the treatment. If an Inpatient Stay is required, it is covered on a Semi-private Room basis. When limits apply to inpatient or Intermediate Care services in the Schedule of Benefits, inpatient days may be converted to Intermediate Care (such as partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient programs) or Transitional Care at the discretion of the Mental Health/Substance Abuse Designee. COC.CHS.I.07.NC 15

19 One Inpatient day is equivalent to: Two sessions of partial hospitalization/day treatment. Five sessions of intensive outpatient treatment. Six outpatient visits. Ten days of Transitional Care (either sober living or transitional living arrangements). Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services must be provided by or under the direction of the Mental Health/Substance Abuse Designee. Referrals to a Mental Health or Substance Abuse Services provider are at the discretion of the Mental Health/Substance Abuse Designee, who is responsible for coordinating all of your care. Contact the Mental Health/Substance Abuse Designee regarding Benefits for Inpatient/Intermediate Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. 13. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services - Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services received on an outpatient basis in a provider s office or at an Alternate Facility, including: Mental health, substance abuse and chemical dependency evaluations and assessment. Diagnosis. Treatment planning. Referral services. Medication management. Short-term individual, family and group therapeutic services (including intensive outpatient therapy). Crisis intervention. Referrals to a Mental Health or Substance Abuse Services provider are at the discretion of the Mental Health/Substance Abuse Designee, who is responsible for coordinating all of your care. Contact the Mental Health/Substance Abuse Designee regarding Benefits for outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. 14. Ostomy Supplies Benefits for ostomy supplies are limited to the following: Pouches, face plates and belts. Irrigation sleeves, bags and catheters. Skin barriers. Benefits are not available for deodorants, filters, lubricants, tape, appliance cleaners, adhesive, adhesive remover, or other items not listed above. 15. Pharmaceutical Products - Outpatient Pharmaceutical Products that are administered on an outpatient basis in a Hospital, Alternate Facility, Physician s office, or in a Covered Person s home. Benefits under this section are provided only for Pharmaceutical Products which, due to their characteristics (as determined by us), must typically be administered or directly supervised by a qualified provider or licensed/certified health professional. Benefits under this section do not include medications that are typically available by prescription order or refill at a pharmacy. 16. Physician Fees for Surgical and Medical Services Physician fees for surgical procedures and other medical care received on an outpatient or inpatient basis in a Hospital, Skilled Nursing Facility, Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility or Alternate Facility, or for Physician house calls. When these services are performed in a Physician s office, Benefits are described under Physician s Office Services - Sickness and Injury. COC.CHS.I.07.NC 16

20 17. Physician s Office Services - Sickness and Injury Services provided in a Physician s office for the diagnosis and treatment of a Sickness or Injury. Benefits are provided under this section regardless of whether the Physician s office is free-standing, located in a clinic or located in a Hospital. Covered Health Services include medical education services that are provided in a Physician s office by appropriately licensed or registered healthcare professionals when both of the following are true: Education is required for a disease in which patient self-management is an important component of treatment. There exists a knowledge deficit regarding the disease which requires the intervention of a trained health professional. Covered Health Services for Preventive Care provided in a Physician s office are described under Preventive Care Services. Benefits under this section include lab, radiology/x-ray or other diagnostic services performed in the Physician s office. 18. Pregnancy - Maternity Services Benefits for Pregnancy include all maternity-related medical services for prenatal care, postnatal care, delivery, and any related complications. Both before and during a Pregnancy, Benefits include the services of a genetic counselor when provided or referred by a Physician. These Benefits are available to all Covered Persons in the immediate family. Covered Health Services include related tests and treatment. We also have special prenatal programs to help during Pregnancy. They are completely voluntary and there is no extra cost for participating in the program. To sign up, you should notify us during the first trimester, but no later than one month prior to the anticipated childbirth. It is important that you notify us regarding your Pregnancy. Your notification will open the opportunity to become enrolled in prenatal programs designed to achieve the best outcomes for you and your baby. We will pay Benefits for an Inpatient Stay of at least: 48 hours for the mother and newborn child following a normal vaginal delivery. 96 hours for the mother and newborn child following a cesarean section delivery. If the mother agrees, the attending provider may discharge the mother and/or the newborn child earlier than these minimum time frames. Please note: Prior authorization is not required for minimum hospital stay following childbirth. Post Delivery Follow-up Care In the case of a decision to discharge a mother and her newborn child from the inpatient setting before the expiration of 48 hours following a normal vaginal delivery or 96 hours following a cesarean section, the health benefit plan shall provide coverage for timely post delivery care. This health care shall be provided to a mother and her newborn child by a registered nurse, physician, nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, or physician assistance experienced in maternal and child health in: The home, a provider s office, a hospital, a birthing center, an intermediate care facility, a federally qualified health center, a federally qualified rural health clinic, or a State health department maternity clinic; or Another setting determined appropriate under federal regulations promulgated under Title VI of Public Law The attending provider in consultation with the mother shall decide the most appropriate location for follow-up care. COC.CHS.I.07.NC 17

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